I found this script on w3schools and I've been playing with it. It works, and I like it but I have a question.I figure if I'm doing this, I mine as well understand it.[code]I see where I'm calling my php to get the data and I see where the data is being printed to the page but how does the script call the data after the responseText line?
I'm using this script to allow people to populate form fields just by hitting the words from a list that most appeal to them. The idea is that on clicking a word the field is filled in and then "focus" is moved to the next one. I say "focus" because it's not actual focus, but "virtual focus" held in a js variable. Code:
Is there any way in jQuery to move the order of events on a dom element. I have an element (the add button on a jQGrid display) that I want to place a click event in front of the one one put in by jQGrid. I had a look at the jquery.eventmanager plugin but that doesn't really allow the kind of manipulation I want. I also found it didn't like handling the click event anyway.
I'm thinking something along the lines of;
var saved = $(ele).getEvent('click'); //this function doesn't exist yet $(ele).unbind('click').bind('click.new',my_new_func).bind('click.old',saved);
I am trying to "ajaxify" my site. Now I have one problem:
$("#posts").children().remove(); $("#tag-sidebar").children().remove(); $.each(data.Tags_Sidebar, function (indexInArray, valueOfElement) { var insert = $("<li>");
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Now when I click one of those links (href1, href2, href3) generated, the click event won't execute! What's the problem? Also, is it right that I have to transfer the valueOfElement over, like I did? What does stopEventPropagation do? Prevent the href from being navigated to? That's what I am trying to do.
I have a series of images with an animation bound to mouseover and mouseleave events, and I'm trying to get my head around adding a click event that would prevent the mouseleave animation from occurring only for the image that was clicked, preserving everything else as is (until another image is clicked). I've discovered .stop() and I think I'm getting close, but some part of the logic is still escaping me.
I've got 2 pages: a current events page and a past events page the current events page loads fine as there is only about 10 events the past events page takes about 30 seconds to load and will crash if u click your mouse in the loading time.
The pages are near identical the only difference is the query that selects the events (> versus <)
The page loads immediately without:
But when i put it back in the above happens. I'm using jQuery.roundedcorners.
It prints 0,1,...,9, but you cannot see the word "hi". It seems that it prints "hi" then executes the listnum function. But the listnum function is placed before "hi". Could you give me some info on order of execution?
<HEAD> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript> function listnum() { i=0 do { document.write( i + "<br>") i++ } while(i<10) }</SCRIPT> </HEAD>
I've got a page (internal website) that performs some operations, working it's way down a list and putting a tick beside the operation it's just completed (so the user can see where it's got to so far).
Each operation takes a minute or so, and they include things like: adjusting table contents in an Oracle database, performing some Unix server commands etc...
Because of this, the Oracle and Unix parts are handled server-side by php (very easy), but the javascript parts of the page to change the egg-timer to a tick doesn't wait - it just displays ticks down the entire list immediately.
Is there some way to get javascript to wait until the preceding php has completed?
Is it possible in jscript to have a Rating 1 to 3 in order of preference. That means if a user rates by inputing a value 3 for example in a texbox or selecting 3 using dropdown menu. The next available options should be 2 and if he/She inputs 2 the next available option should be 1. Code:
I am having a bit of trouble with running my own (onkeyup) code in response to a tab and then making sure that the tab-effect still occurs i.e. focus on the next control in the tab order isn't happening even though I return true from the function.
I would like to have two actions for one event. But I want the second action to trigger when the first one action completes. Is it possible to do this in javascript? I'm using the onclick event.
The user must bem select options in this 4 files in order, for example, he must bem select first "First Choice" next "Second Choice"... The options not be same.
In firefox, this script works just fine. But in safari, it doesn't do anything and I can't figure out why.The intention of this code is to just create a draggable item.
I am using the following code to rotate my banner 3 times. I am trying to get it to order. Ive set it up so that you can choose yes/no drop down as to whether you wnat a panel to show and I have also set it up with a drop down so you can specify 1,2,3. I want to be able to randomly change the order to say 2, 1, 3 it dosent seem to work with what I have below.
I need advice about creating an order form (I was sent here from the General Web Building forum!) and I have been told that JavaScript is the way to go - can anybody help with the following (I know nothing about Javascript really).
I have an order form and plan to have the data emailed to me (I have FormMail script installed on my server). The form will have the following fields:
Reference Number Size / Cost Quantity Grand Total
Clients will enter the ref no., choose a size/ cost (radio-button), and quantity (text box). I plan to accept details for about different items. I just want the total cost to be displayed in a box at the bottom before the form data is sent to me.
Can anybody point me in the right direction of how I might go about this? Tutorials / sample code etc.
var elm1 = document.getElementById('elm1'); var elm2 = document.getElementById('elm2');
function doStuff(e) { // Some stuff is done here... }
function addListeners(e) { elm1.addEventListener('click', doStuff, false); elm2.addEventListener('click', doStuff, false); }
window.addEventListener('load', addListeners, false); This code will generate an error, namely "elm1 has no properties". To many I guess this isn't very surprising, and my own take on this is that the addListeners function is run before the variables are declared. But what I fali to see is why? To me, a fair beginner with JS, everything is in its right place. What am I missing?
I would very much appretiate if someone could explain the order (when and where to declare the different parts) in which my code here should be ran. Is there something special to have in mind when using window.addEventListener('load', functionname, fasle);?
I am using the following code to rotate my banner 3 times.
I am trying to get it to order. Ive set it up so that you can choose yes/no drop down as to whether you wnat a panel to show and I have also set it up with a drop down so you can specify 1,2,3. I want to be able to randomly change the order to say 2, 1, 3 it dosent seem to work with what I have below.
Is it possible to change order of <li> item with JavaScript by using a string variable? The string variable is coming from <%=(Recordset2.Fields.Item("neworder").Value)%>. The string variable value may be 1,2,3 or 2,3,1 or 3,2,1. I would like the numbers in the string variable represent the <li> order or positions.
I have a form with a number of inputs and also a div element that acts as an input. I want to make it so that if someone is in the input before the div, and they hit "tab", it'll tab to that div.
I need to get the order of rearrangement for an array after sorting:
Eg.
[a, c, d, e, b, f] sorting order will be [1, 5, 2, 3, 4, 6 ]
for this, I'm using jQuery: Assuming valueClass is class name for elements with values that need to be sorted: $('valueClass').each( function(index){
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PS: All i need is sorting order for an array that can either be all string or all integer (with a boolean to let me know if its the latter or the former). These are the only constraints.
PPS: I've only reproduced a part of code here to explain functionality and problem. There might be syntactical anomalies here, but final code that i'm using has not syntactical error, only functional one.
I am just starting out trying to learn javascript and I am looking for a good forum to help me get through all the roadblocks I'm sure to hit.
Right now I'm going through a tutorial series at webmonkey. Here is the lesson I am currently working on:[URL]... At the bottom of the page they give you a homework assignment which is to re-create this page using html and javascript. This page has 2 row frames. I re-created these frames and the top frame initially has a page called "navigation" loaded and the bottom page initially has a page called "explorer" loaded. If you click the monkey image at the right in the "navigation" frame, it opens a new page called "brand" in the bottom frame. This "brand" page has the same monkey image as the "navigation" page but unlike the other monkey image, this one changes when you mouseover it. If you mouseover it again, it changes to another image, and a third mouseover brings you back to the original monkey image. If you click on one of the images, it swaps the monkey image in the "navigation" frame with that image. The idea is that you have 3 images to chose from in the "brand" page that you can designate as the logo in the "navigation" page. I have no problem re-creating this effect. Here is the code I used to re-create this:
I have a some code that is drawing out regions when a country a selected.I want the regions to order alphabetically, but its not doing it for some reason.PHP Code:
$q=mysql_query("select * from tbl_resorts where Id_show=1 ORDER BY Nom_Rsrt") or die (mysql_error()); while($r=mysql_fetch_row($q))